Benvolio tells the Prince that Tybalt started the brawl between the Montagues and the Capulets.
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The third civil brawl in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is started by Tybalt and Mercutio. Their conflict eventually leads to tragic consequences for both Romeo and Juliet.
The prince questions Benvolio about the fight between the Montagues and Capulets in Act 1, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The prince asks Benvolio for an account of what happened and demands to know who provoked the brawl.
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This quote is spoken by Tybalt in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is insulting Benvolio, calling him a coward for being drawn into the brawl between the Capulets and Montagues.
Benvolio tried to prevent the fight between the Capulets and Montagues by urging peace and attempting to break up the brawl. He was a peacemaker and mediator, seeking to diffuse the tension between the two warring families.
Benvolio attributes the beginning of the fighting to an "airy word" that sparked a confrontation between two households in Verona.
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Benvolio encourages Mercutio to stop fighting with Tybalt. He tries to restrain Tybalt without any success.
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Benvolio is Romeo's cousin.
Lady Capulet dismisses Benvolio's account of the brawl as untrustworthy because he is a Montague and says, "I never saw it so, hey a' may be's as thy mere a biguponger." This shows her bias towards the Montagues and her unwillingness to consider any information that goes against her beliefs.